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Tutorial: Book Weight

In today’s post, a tutorial to create a book weight. Book weights are handy for bookbinding when you want to put pages under a little weight but without using a full on press. They are also VERY useful if you have limited dexterity like me, for holding open books. They weigh down the pages so you don’t have to hold them open yourself.

Decorated Book Weight

You Will Need

Items needed for Book Weight project

Fabric 13 x 18″, choose fabric with a pile such as velvet or suede finish

Pinking Shears

Thread to co ordinate with your fabric

Bag of lentils (or similar)

Sewing machine (optional) You can hand sew this project if you prefer.

Hand sewing needle

Pins

Tape Measure

Sewing machine (you can hand sew the project if you prefer)

Method

Cut your fabric to size using the pinking shears. Sew a line all around the fabric 2/8″ in, all around the fabric. This is to reduce fraying.

Fold the fabric in half with the right sides together, short side to short side. Pin in place.

Book Weight - Shows sewing around edges

Sew around one short side, one long side and 1 .1/2 ” along the remaining short side. Leave a gap (for turning the piece the right way out). Sew 1. 1/2″ after the gap to the edge of the fabric.

Inner row of stitching is through both layer of fabric. Note the gap!

Trim away the corners of the fabric to reduce bulk and then iron the piece flat.

Turn the piece right side out

Fill your Book Weight using Lentils or similar.

Filling the Book Weight with lentils.

Turn in the raw edges around the open gap, and then hand sew the gap closed.

Your project now looks like this

Finished Book Weight

If you are using your book weight for bookbinding, to hold signatures flat before binding for example. Then it is best to leave the weight un-embellished. To prevent the possibility of the embellishment leaving an indent in your pages.

Optional Extra’s

If you wish you can embellish your finished book weight using ribbon and paper/fabric flowers. This would make a charming gift for someone with dexterity problems as it can be painful and difficult to hold books open for long periods of time.

Decorated Book Weight

Modify the size of your fabric for a smaller or larger book weight. You could also use these as paper weights. Make in dark fabrics for a desk accessory for the man in your life ;)

This project is really quick to make, it took me just under an hour and that’s with me fumbling with a new machine😉 pro’s with their machine would make this much quicker😉 Great for original gifts for friends and relatives. I’d love to see your results if you have a go with this project.

Hi Billie – just been scrolling through your great blog that I discovered by accident this morning! Really appeals to the ‘flutterby’ in me that loves dipping and diving into different crafts (paper being my fav). Thanks so much for lots of great ideas – it will certainly be at the top of my fav bar from now on!

Thanks so much for your visit and lovely comments. I’m a bumble bee crafter myself but its essentially the same, going from craft to craft🙂 Check out the tabs at the top of the blog for lots of tutorials and links to suppliers.

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